Tatar singers, the list of names of which will be presented in this article, are today the most popular in their country. Some of them are well known to the Russian public due to their participation in television projects.
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Biographies of Tatar singers (several of them) are presented in the following sections of this article.
Today, many Tatar singers work in the genre of pop music. A bright representative of this trend is Alsu Abulkhanova. The artist was born in Vorkuta. Then her family moved to Ulyanovsk. In this city, Alsou graduated from a music school. Throughout her childhood, she often visited Kazan - she went to visit her grandmother. And after graduating from college, she moved to where she graduated from the conservatory in vocal class. Abulkhanova performs songs in Russian, Tatar, French and English.
Not all Tatar singers choose one genre for themselves. There are artists who work in several directions at once. Among them is Guzel Akhmetova. This vocalist is quite popular in Tatarstan. She was born in 1982 in the Perm region. Guzel began to study music from early childhood. She graduated from a music school in piano and vocal classes. From childhood, G. Akhmetova took part in various competitions, where she won prizes.
In addition to music, the girl was fond of tennis, studied very well at school and wrote articles about how she took part in competitions. Guzel graduated from the vocal department of the Kazan Academy of Culture and Arts. At the age of 29, she was awarded the honorary title "Honored Artist of the Republic of Tatarstan".
Today Guzel performs pop and folk songs, as well as classical works. She has many fans, she often gives concerts and tours not only in the cities of Russia, but also in other countries.
Some Tatar singers perform songs exclusively in their native language. For example, Alsu Zainutdinova, who performs on stage under the pseudonym Asylyar. The girl was born in Tatarstan in 1986. She has been singing since childhood. At first she performed on the stage of the club in her native village of Imenkovo, and then she began to take part and win prizes in competitions at the republican level.
In 2008 Alsou graduated from the Kazan University of Culture and Arts - vocal department. In 2005, when Asilyar was still a student, her first solo concert took place. Today she is recording new songs, actively touring, performing with Tatar pop stars and acting in TV series. In 2008, Alsou made an attempt to become a member of Eurovision. But the artist failed to reach the final.
Tatar singers often become popular with the Russian public. Honored Artist of Tatarstan, became famous thanks to her victory in the TV show "Voice" in 2012. The singer was born in the small town of Zelenodolsk. The girl's parents are candidates of medical sciences. But her father sang and wrote romances in his youth. Dina started singing at the age of 6. Since childhood, the artist has taken part in competitions and almost always won prizes.
The show "Voice" became fateful for Dina. The girl's mentor was himself. Thanks to her participation in the Voice project, Dina was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Tatarstan and signed a contract with the Universal studio. She also became the representative of Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013.
D. Garipova has a strong voice with a range of two and a half octaves and an excellent ear for music. In 2013, the artist voiced the cartoon "The Reef" and was a performer of songs in the ice show "The Wizard of Oz". In 2014, Dina recorded her first solo album. Its name is "Two Steps to Love". In the same year, D. Garipova made her debut as a film actress, she played the role of a secretary, and also performed all the songs in the film "Courage". In 2016, the girl recorded a new song, and also voiced the princess in the new cartoon The Bremen Robbers.
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Suleimanova, Elmira Teymur kyzy(Azerb. Elmira Teymur qIzI Suleymanova) (born July 17, 1937 in Baku) - the first Ombudsman of Azerbaijan.
Since 1959, she started working at the Institute of Petrochemical Processes of the Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan as the head of the laboratory. In 1980, Elmira Suleymanova received the degree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences, and in 1982 she became a professor. In 1997 she became a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. Elmira Suleymanova is the author of 210 scientific papers in the field of petrochemistry. Since the 80s, Elmira Suleymanova began to actively participate in the women's movement. In 1994, she founded the scientific and practical center "Woman and Development". This organization has consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council. The Center coordinates its activities with various UN structures. In 1998, the American University of Rochester recognized Elmira Suleymanova as one of the "100 Women Heroines of the World" in the field of women's rights. She repeatedly took part in special sessions of the UN General Assembly and made presentations on the topic of human rights. Also, Elmira Suleymanova is the creator of the children's peacekeeping network "From Child to Child". With the initiative and participation of Elmira Suleymanova, in 2001, the first resource center for elderly women in Azerbaijan was organized.
On July 2, 2002, Elmira Suleymanova was elected the first Ombudsman of Azerbaijan.
In March 2010, she was re-elected for a second term.
In 2003, she was accepted as a member of the International Ombudsman Institute, as well as the European Ombudsman Institute.
Meanwhile, Prince Vasily opened the door to the princess's room.
The room was semi-dark; only two lamps were burning in front of the images, and there was a good smell of smoke and flowers. The whole room was set with small furniture of chiffonieres, cupboards, tables. From behind the screens one could see the white bedspreads of a high feather bed. The dog barked.
“Ah, is that you, mon cousin?”
She got up and straightened her hair, which she always, even now, was so unusually smooth, as if it had been made from one piece with her head and covered with varnish.
- What, something happened? she asked. - I'm already so scared.
- Nothing, everything is the same; I just came to talk to you, Katish, about business, - the prince said, wearily sitting down on the chair from which she got up. “How hot you are, however,” he said, “well, sit down here, causons. [talk.]
“I thought, did something happen? - said the princess, and with her unchanging, stonyly stern expression, sat down opposite the prince, preparing to listen.
“I wanted to sleep, mon cousin, but I can’t.
- Well, what, my dear? - said Prince Vasily, taking the hand of the princess and bending it down according to his habit.
It was evident that this "well, what" referred to many things that, without naming, they understood both.
The princess, with her incongruously long legs, dry and straight waist, looked directly and impassively at the prince with bulging gray eyes. She shook her head and sighed as she looked at the icons. Her gesture could be explained both as an expression of sadness and devotion, and as an expression of fatigue and hope for a quick rest. Prince Vasily explained this gesture as an expression of fatigue.
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Suleimanova, Elmira Teymur kyzy(Azerb. Elmira Teymur qIzI Suleymanova) (born July 17, 1937 in Baku) - the first Ombudsman of Azerbaijan.
Since 1959, she started working at the Institute of Petrochemical Processes of the Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan as the head of the laboratory. In 1980, Elmira Suleymanova received the degree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences, and in 1982 she became a professor. In 1997 she became a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. Elmira Suleymanova is the author of 210 scientific papers in the field of petrochemistry. Since the 80s, Elmira Suleymanova began to actively participate in the women's movement. In 1994, she founded the scientific and practical center "Woman and Development". This organization has consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council. The Center coordinates its activities with various UN structures. In 1998, the American University of Rochester recognized Elmira Suleymanova as one of the "100 Women Heroines of the World" in the field of women's rights. She repeatedly took part in special sessions of the UN General Assembly and made presentations on the topic of human rights. Also, Elmira Suleymanova is the creator of the children's peacekeeping network "From Child to Child". With the initiative and participation of Elmira Suleymanova, in 2001, the first resource center for elderly women in Azerbaijan was organized.
On July 2, 2002, Elmira Suleymanova was elected the first Ombudsman of Azerbaijan.
In March 2010, she was re-elected for a second term.
In 2003, she was accepted as a member of the International Ombudsman Institute, as well as the European Ombudsman Institute.
Suleimanova, Elmira Teymur kyzy(Azerb. Elmira Teymur qz Sleymanova) (born July 17, 1937 in Baku) - the first Ombudsman of Azerbaijan.
In 1959 she graduated from Azerbaijan State University.
Since 1959, she started working at the Institute of Petrochemical Processes of the Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan as the head of the laboratory. In 1980, Elmira Suleymanova received the degree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences, and in 1982 she became a professor. In 1997 she became a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. Elmira Suleymanova is the author of 210 scientific papers in the field of petrochemistry. Since the 80s, Elmira Suleymanova began to actively participate in the women's movement. In 1994, she founded the scientific and practical center "Woman and Development". This organization has consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council. The Center coordinates its activities with various UN structures. In 1998, the American University of Rochester recognized Elmira Suleymanova as one of the "100 Women Heroines of the World" in the field of women's rights. She repeatedly took part in special sessions of the UN General Assembly and made presentations on the topic of human rights. Also, Elmira Suleymanova is the creator of the children's peacekeeping network "From Child to Child". With the initiative and participation of Elmira Suleymanova, in 2001, the first resource center for elderly women in Azerbaijan was organized.
In March 2010, she was re-elected for a second term.
In 2003, she was accepted as a member of the International Ombudsman Institute, as well as the European Ombudsman Institute.
The performer of the popular hit "Tugan Yak" died at the age of 36 due to complications as a result of premature birth. The singer left two children - 6-year-old son Karim and one-year-old daughter Kamil. Their upbringing is done by their father, Ilgiz Abdrakipov, and his relatives. Ilgiz rarely communicates with the press, it is not easy for him to remember the difficult events of last winter.
“All this time I felt warm support from people and I want to thank for it,” Ilgiz admitted to Woman’s Day. - I also express my deep gratitude to the production centers, television companies, radio stations in Bashkortostan and Tatarstan, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus for their comprehensive assistance, for organizing and broadcasting charity concerts in memory of Vasily Fattakhova. Thanks a lot!"
Last fall, Ilgiz gave an interview to the Tatar publication Shakhri Kazan. Woman's Day publishes fragments of the interview in Russian translation with the permission of the copyright holder.
Photo archive of Ilgiz Abdrakipov
In the summer, I, along with Karim and friends, went to rest on the sea. Before this trip, the son did not know that his mother had died. He was waiting for her all the time, he asked the guests who came to us: “Have you seen my mother?” I did not have the courage to tell him this sad news. Friends, while they were on vacation, said this: “Allah took your mother to him.” Of course, he took the news hard. Returning home, he himself consciously told me: "My mother died." It was hard for me to even imagine how hard it would be for children to grow up without a mother. But all the bitterness of loss is yet to be experienced. What I fear most is how sad Karim will be in kindergarten when other children will hug their mothers, saying that dear word "mother". As a father, I will devote my whole life to making them happy.
Camille is now looked after by my mother. Tired, of course. From the very beginning I wanted to hire a nanny, but she was against it. Now doctors advise to take a nanny without fail. Mom's strength is not enough, it would not hurt to improve her health herself. Yes, and with the child you need to engage actively, do gymnastics with her. In addition to the fact that you have to look after your granddaughter, you also have to cook food, clean the house - there is not enough time for all this. Camille is feeling well now. Weighs 7 kilograms, and at birth was only 900 grams. She looks exactly like her mother! I really want her to grow up like Vasily.
Photo archive of Ilgiz Abdrakipov
No, before meeting her, I was not engaged in concerts. And now, without Vasily, I don’t want to organize concerts. Her name will no longer be on the list of artists, and it's hard for me ...
The first time I saw Vasily was at her sister's funeral. Brought a friend there at his request. The very acquaintance with Vasily happened already before her concert. She called me asking for help with organizational matters. I agreed to help to the best of my ability. As a token of gratitude, she gave me an invitation card to the concert. The creative evening went well, after Vasily called me and thanked me. We started chatting and texting. We met in April and got married in December. She was in a hurry to live. She herself suggested: “Ilgiz, so you can go to be friends all your life. Let's sign."
She even wrote a song dedicated to getting to know me. Unfortunately, I did not have time to sing it on the big stage. It is called "My spring - you." I gave it to Elmira Suleymanova. Why to her? Vasily believed that Elmira had the most beautiful voice on the Tatar stage. Suleymanova performs this song with love, the audience also likes it.
Photo archive of Ilgiz Abdrakipov
We got married on December 22, 2007. Camille, as if she wanted to become a wedding gift, hurried up exactly on the same day and was born. After giving birth, Vasily returned home and felt well. Nobody expected things to turn out this way. On December 29, 30, she began to fall ill. On December 31, on my birthday, I didn’t get up, I just lay down. On January 2, she was hospitalized. Then she, as if feeling, said: "Just not to die." On the third day, she called me with a request: “Bring me things, I am being transferred to another hospital for examination.” The last time I saw her, I reassured her: “Everything is fine with the children and everything will be fine with you too.” But she just shook her head. She foresaw everything, you know?
We managed to give a name to our daughter during her lifetime. For this, a mullah was invited to the hospital. The name was chosen by Vasily, Camille was the name of her great-grandmother.
There are probably not enough words to describe what a good wife Vasily was. For her, family always came first. Before agreeing to any performance at a banquet or concert, she consulted with me. They went to performances in districts or other cities together.
If after trials with doctors it was possible to return a person, then it would make sense to sort it out. I do not blame anyone, everything is in the hands of Allah. Doctors fought for her as best they could. When Vasily's mother was hit by a car, she spent 10 days in intensive care. The doctors then did not follow, did not save. In one of the interviews, the journalist asked Vasily: “Why didn’t you sue the doctors?” She replied: "I see no reason to leave a black streak in the life of another person." I agree with her.
Photo archive of Ilgiz Abdrakipov
Yes, Vasily accepted her as her own mother. You could not even call them daughter-in-law and mother-in-law. We were always together. Even before her marriage, Vasily acquired a garden with a wooden house. They loved to go there together. After Camille was born, plans were made to spend the summer there. They read namaz together at home, every Friday they went to the mosque to study Arabic. Vasily believed in Allah with all her heart. After she lost the people closest to her, this faith gave her peace.
Vasily said in an interview: “You can’t live in the past. The memory of the departed from this world must be hidden in the innermost corners of the soul. No matter how hard it is, I try to live according to her testament. And you can't fight loneliness. No matter where you hide from it, you still return to it. I spend a lot of time at work, go to the pool with Karim, often invite me to visit ... But still there is no peace in my soul.
You can't say bad things. I do not like it. If you talk badly about people, then you yourself become a dishonorable person. I don't like standing in lines. This is already connected with my impatience. And my least favorite thing to do is to congratulate people on the New Year. It's not possible to do everything. It is necessary to congratulate a million people in one day. In addition, this is my birthday, this same million people congratulate me. On the eve of the holiday, communication usually does not work well, many cannot be reached by phone. For all incoming congratulations, you must have time to thank everyone in the same way. In general, the New Year and New Year's days are the hardest time for me. Then, after the New Year holidays, there is some feeling of dissatisfaction. I think that I didn’t congratulate someone, but the person is offended by this. I want to pay attention to many people, but there is not enough time for this ...